‘Greg Reuter: For the Record' at museum

LYNDA JONES/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES “Ruby Throated” by Greg Reuter is one of many works inspired by nature on view at the Art Museum of South Texas through Sept. 29.

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Slabs of cast bronze go together to create “Beach House,” in “Greg Reuter: For the Record.” The exhibit continues through Sept. 29 at the Art Museum of South Texas.

LYNDA JONES/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES Works in “Greg Reuter: For the Record” create a man-made fossil record in bronze and assembled media. The installation continues through Sept. 29 at the Art Museum of South Texas.

LYNDA JONES/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES Greg Reuter creates his fossil record of shoreline inspired works in “Greg Reuter: For the Record.”The exhibit continues through Sept. 29, at the Art Museum of South Texas.

LYNDA JONES/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES Forms from nature are translated in to velvety, compelling metal sculpture in “Greg Reuter: For the Record.” The exhibit continues through Sept. 29 at the Art Museum of South Texas.

LYNDA JONES/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES “Greg Reuter: For the Record” features bronzes and assembled media. Exhibit continues through Sept. 29 at the Art Museum of South Texas.

LYNDA JONES/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES “Sentry” watches over the exhibit, “Greg Reuter: For the Record.” The installation continues through Sept. 29 at the Art Museum of South Texas.

LYNDA JONES/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES Greg Reuter’s “Chrysalis” is pregnant with potential in “Greg Reuter: For the Record.” The exhibit continues through Sept. 29 at the Art Museum of South Texas.